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throw a flank steak
Dear all,
What is meant by "throw a flank steak" in this context:
A:she’s always been offbeat, but now she’s just off.
B:May be it’s menopause.
A: No way. There’s been no weeping, sweating or throwing a flank steak.
I don't know if it menat literally, but I would expect "throw up" I don't know.
Thanks a lot.
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Re: throw a flank steak
Perhaps it means throwing a fit, or an emotional freak-out.
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Re: throw a flank steak

Originally Posted by
konungursvia
Perhaps it means throwing a fit, or an emotional freak-out.
what that has to do with "flank steak"? Does it have a special connotation?
Thanks.
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Re: throw a flank steak
None that I know of. It's a piece of uncooked meat, so it sounds like something you would throw only if you got very angry.
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